There is increasing interest in developing abattoir-based measures of farm animal welfare. It is important to understand the extent to which these measures reflect lifetime welfare status. The study aim was to determine whether lesions acquired during different production stages remain visible on the carcass, and the degree to which carcass-based measures may reflect broader health and welfare issues. 532 animals were assessed at 7, 9 and 10 weeks of age (early life, EL), and at 15 and 20 weeks of age (later life, LL) for tail lesions (TL), skin lesions (SL) and a number of health issues (HI) including lameness and coughing. Pigs were categorised according to when individual welfare issues occurred in the production process; ‘early life’ [E...
Abattoir meat inspection has been proposed for the collection of welfare outcomes. The identificatio...
Background Knowledge on the most prevalent welfare problems for pigs in different pr...
Tail biting lesions are a potential measure of on-farm animal welfare, as a large range of stressors...
There is increasing interest in developing abattoir-based measures of farm animal welfare. It is imp...
The use of Animal-Based Measures (ABMs) for monitoring pig health and welfare at the slaughterhouse...
Background: Physiological measures indicative of the welfare status of animals during rearing could ...
The objective of this study was to investigate associations between early life indicators, lactation...
Abattoir meat inspection has been proposed for the collection of welfare outcomes. The identificatio...
The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of carcass lesions in slaughtered pigs and t...
Background: Physiological measures indicative of the welfare status of animals during rearing could ...
The prevalence of tail lesions evaluated at the slaughterhouse varies considerably between herds. Th...
In order to evaluate at the slaughterhouse external carcass lesions on heavy pigs (170 kg) as potent...
Background Pig performance and risk of disease are associated with production flow. Given the link ...
Various stages during pre-slaughter handling, such transportation, lairage, and stress immediately b...
Tail biting has been recognised as an intractable problem in pig production. This study aims to eval...
Abattoir meat inspection has been proposed for the collection of welfare outcomes. The identificatio...
Background Knowledge on the most prevalent welfare problems for pigs in different pr...
Tail biting lesions are a potential measure of on-farm animal welfare, as a large range of stressors...
There is increasing interest in developing abattoir-based measures of farm animal welfare. It is imp...
The use of Animal-Based Measures (ABMs) for monitoring pig health and welfare at the slaughterhouse...
Background: Physiological measures indicative of the welfare status of animals during rearing could ...
The objective of this study was to investigate associations between early life indicators, lactation...
Abattoir meat inspection has been proposed for the collection of welfare outcomes. The identificatio...
The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of carcass lesions in slaughtered pigs and t...
Background: Physiological measures indicative of the welfare status of animals during rearing could ...
The prevalence of tail lesions evaluated at the slaughterhouse varies considerably between herds. Th...
In order to evaluate at the slaughterhouse external carcass lesions on heavy pigs (170 kg) as potent...
Background Pig performance and risk of disease are associated with production flow. Given the link ...
Various stages during pre-slaughter handling, such transportation, lairage, and stress immediately b...
Tail biting has been recognised as an intractable problem in pig production. This study aims to eval...
Abattoir meat inspection has been proposed for the collection of welfare outcomes. The identificatio...
Background Knowledge on the most prevalent welfare problems for pigs in different pr...
Tail biting lesions are a potential measure of on-farm animal welfare, as a large range of stressors...